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Statutes > Connecticut Statutes > Title 53 > Chapter 942

Chapter 942

  • Secs. 53-143 to 53-150. Perjury and subornation of perjury. Attempt to influence jurors. Conversation with or by jurors. Bribery: Generally; of witness; of executive or legislative officer. Attempt to
  • Secs. 53-151 and 53-152.
  • Sec. 53-153. Unlawful removal or alteration of records. Counterfeiting seals.
  • Secs. 53-154 to 53-163. Failure to appear according to promise or bond. Escape from custody, generally. Conveying of unauthorized items into a correctional institution. Intoxication and possession of
  • Sec. 53-164. Escape from certain institutions.
  • Secs. 53-165 to 53-168. Resisting, hindering or endangering officer. Aiding escape of mentally ill persons and dipsomaniacs. Breaking lockups. Rioting or inciting to riot at state correctional institu




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